Northern Ireland will have its first openly gay member of the assembly at Stormont when former Alliance leader David Ford steps down next week.

John Blair has been selected as the Alliance Party’s new MLA for South Antrim. He is currently a councillor on Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, and is a former Deputy Mayor of the Borough.

He will resign from his council position before taking up the role as MLA early next week. The 52-year-old, who the Alliance Party say will become the first openly gay MLA in the Assembly, said he was looking forward to tackling the issues facing South Antrim in his new role.

David Ford stepping down

David Ford, who led the Alliance Party from 2001 to 2016, said the time was right to resign after 20 years as South Antrim MLA.

Mr Blair said: “I am honoured and delighted to have been selected as the new Alliance MLA for South Antrim by my colleagues and party members. I want to also pay tribute to David Ford, whose leadership and vision has helped grow the party both in the constituency and wider,” he said.

“I will be looking to build on my previous work as Councillor and provide a strong Alliance voice for local people, here in South Antrim and also in the Assembly. We are a growing party and we are already hitting the ground running ahead here of next year’s Council elections.

Support and encouragement across community

He continued: “Since deciding to run for the MLA seat, I have received support and encouragement from right across the community, showing the progressive and positive alternative Alliance represents. I want to be carrying out all the duties of an MLA, so it is vital the Secretary of State calls all-party talks with an independent mediator immediately, so we can all get back to Stormont and do the job people want us to do.”

Mr Blair added: “I look forward to doing just that, while representing all the people of South Antrim and providing a strong voice for them, whether rural or urban.”

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